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Glassmaking

Glass maker \Glass" mak`er\, or Glassmaker \Glass"mak`er\, n. One who makes, or manufactures, glass. -- Glass" mak`ing, or Glass"mak`ing, n.

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glassmaking

n. The craft or industry of producing glass

Usage examples of "glassmaking".

Talking to the students did teach her one thing: while glass mages were as common as dirt in Tharios, a glassmaking capital, for the most part they were academic mages, people who worked with charms, spells and signs worked on to the material.

She went happily, just as curious to see the raw materials of glassmaking as she was to see the work itself.

Other glassmaking slaves tell Tirzah that her unusual skill is a gift from elemental spirits, the Soulenai, who inhabit glass and other natural substances.

She felt as if she had combined a perfect glassmaking technique with the powerful patterns that she had created and studied as a merchant child.

The ancient history of glassmaking, a craft and an art with roots that reached back thousands of years, was an inescapable part of the allure, she thought.

The glow from the glassmaking furnace beckoned through the windows of the workshop.

He pondered the interesting question of how one went about shutting down a glassmaking furnace.

George says that glassmaking is one of the oldest manufacturing arts, if not the oldest, and certainly one of the simplest.

Myron farming, John glassmaking, coopering, smithing, all the things you have to have if you don't have replicators or even factories.